Top Hat Super Deluxe 1X12 ... too loud for smaller clubs?

I am going to start playing some smaller clubs with my original project, and looking for a good tube amp to gig with. I fell for this demo of a Top Hat Super Deluxe Mk 2 1X12, especially for the cleaner and slightly dirtier tones (will be playing either a Nash Tele or a Trussart Tele, often capo'd). Looking for something a little more Vox-ish with some versatility (I have a couple of Fender amps but use a Fractal Audio AxeFX 2 direct to FOH in the Grateful Dead project I play lead guitar in).

I understand that the SD takes pedals better than the smaller Club Royale Top Hat, not that I would use anything other than a light overdrive to push a little bit, but I'm a little concerned that at 33 watts it might be a little overpowered for my needs (it's always going to be mic'd), not to mention it looks to be fairly large and heavy for a grab-and-go amp.

I presently own the Top Hat Vanderbilt which is a very similar amp and power rating. According to Brian these amps are 33,watts running 6l6's & EL34's and 20 watts running 6V6's. The amp is only 23 watts running the bigger tubes, my tech measured it. Top Hat rates the amps at distorted wattage.

With a 212 cab the amp works for me at most band gigs. Sometimes I'll swap out the tubes on a gig. I usually run the mast up full. With a 112.cab the amp is a little soft for band gigs.

I recently sold my pair of SD but they were good amps and the master volume was good. I ran one with 6v6 tubes and the speaker into the 4ohm jack. The sound and feel was very tweed deluxe but with treble/mid/bass and boost it was great.

I think the power level sounds about right. I play small clubs ( 50-100 people, mostly) with a 20 watt non master volume tube amp and it's perfect for rock n' roll (I can crank it right up), but would actually be too low powered if I needed a lot of clean headroom. I'm always mic'd as well and always ask the sound men if I'm too loud and haven't yet been told I was (granted, I'm not pro and only play shows maybe once a month or so). I think 30 watts sounds like a good amount of power for the small club situation, personally, you'll be able to push it into light overdrive (most likely) but still have some headroom (most likely), depending on other factors like the efficiency of the speaker, loudness and density of your band, etc. BTW- I had never heard of that amp, but it sounds really nice!